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For the almanac Nedra, he wrote The Heart of a Dog (1925), The Fatal Eggs, Diaboliad (1924), and The Adventures of a Chichikov.
Bulgakov's began writing the story about the Civil War in Ukraine in 1923, which he published in the journal Rossiia under the title The White Guard.
At the request of Moscow Art Theater (MKHAT), Bulgakov wrote on the basis of this story the play The Days of the Turbins (1926), which was staged on the stage of MKHAT with great success.
In 1928, Moscow theaters presented his comedies Zoya's apartment and The Purple Island.
Although both comedies were accepted by public with great enthusiasm, the critics gave them bad reviews.
In the play Beg, Bulgakov treated the horrors of a fratricidal war.
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